Purdue University College of Engineering acknowledges that we are located in the traditional homelands of the Woodland People. We honor and appreciate these indigenous caretakers which include the Bodéwadmik (Potawatomi), Lenape (Delaware), Myaamia (Miami), and Shawnee People.
Grad School Thriving
Purdue Engineering partnered with Virginia Tech, Ohio State, University of Oklahoma, and the National Academy of Engineering to develop GradSchoolThriving.com.
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The College of Engineering partners with the College of Science and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for the Purdue Sloan Center for Systemic Change.
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Located on the first floor of Neil Armstrong Hall, the Minority Engineering Program offers services and information to all students, especially those from historically under-represented groups.
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Purdue University’s Women in Engineering (WIE) helps women and girls discover their inner engineer.
Learn MorePurdue University Cultural Centers
This includes the Native American Educational and Cultural Center, Latino Cultural Center, Black Cultural Center, and Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Centers.
Learn MoreStudent Organizations
Numerous student organizations, whether specifically for graduate students or both undergraduate and graduate students, celebrate a wide range of cultures, backgrounds, and more.
Learn MoreSloan Foundation Indigenous Graduate Partnership
Purdue is proud to be a leading partner with the Sloan Foundation Indigenous Graduate Partnership, one of only 10 universities across the United States.
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